today's howtos
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How To Install OneDrive on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS [Ed: Very bad idea. Microsoft Trojan horse and surveillance inside GNU/Linux. Then again, Canonical already helps Microsoft do this all on its own.]
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Enable Wayland Support for Firefox/Chrome in Ubuntu 22.04 for Better Experience
Running Ubuntu 22.04 with the default Wayland session? You can switch your web browser’s backend to get even faster and smoother experience.
Firefox, Google Chrome and Chromium based web browsers do have native Wayland support, but they still use X11 as backend in Ubuntu desktop.
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Using the Ubuntu Docker image - Octopus Deploy
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Retrieving Emails From Remote Servers With fetchmail on Debian
Fetchmail is a program for retrieving emails from remote servers. Imagine you have five email accounts on five different servers. Of course, you don't want to connect to each of them to get your emails. This is where fetchmail comes into play. If you have a user account on a Linux server, you can make fetchmail download emails from remote servers and put them into just one mailbox (the one of your Linux user), from where you can retrieve them with your email client (e.g. Thunderbird or Outlook).
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rclone - dump teamdrive config to config file
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Deploy a Kubernetes Cluster on Ubuntu Server with Microk8s - The New Stack
Kubernetes is hard. There is no way around that. From start to finish, you’ll find so many roadblocks in your way that, at times, you might feel so inclined as to give up.
Don’t.
There’s actually a very easy way to deploy a Kubernetes cluster that can be used for development purposes or even production.
That method is thanks to Microk8s.